
Slick, syncopated house beats with a soulful pop heart. High-energy UK garage rhythms that feel like a neon-lit night in the city. Built for the dancefloor.
Disclosure, the duo of brothers Howard and Guy Lawrence, emerged in the early 2010s as the primary architects of the UK garage and deep house revival. Their sound identity is built on a foundation of 2-step rhythms, syncopated percussion, and a deep reverence for 90s soul and hip-hop.
They are credited with bridging the gap between underground club culture and mainstream pop, largely through their debut album 'Settle' (2013), which became a cultural touchstone. Their career arc shows a consistent evolution from 'bedroom production' garage roots to expansive, global collaborations with artists like Sam Smith, Lorde, and Khalid. Critically, they are praised for their technical proficiency and ability to maintain a 'live' feel in electronic music. They occupy a central position in the 'post-dubstep' landscape, influencing a generation of producers to return to melodic, vocal-driven house. Their influence web connects the heritage of MJ Cole and Todd Edwards to the modern pop-dance crossover era.
Shares house, synth-pop (subgenres); studio_polished, digital_clarity, sample_based (production style)
Shares house (subgenres); studio_polished, digital_clarity, sample_based (production style)
Shares studio_polished, digital_clarity, sample_based (production style); energetic, euphoric, confident (moods)
Shares house, synth-pop (subgenres); studio_polished, digital_clarity, sample_based (production style)
Shares studio_polished, digital_clarity, sample_based (production style); energetic, confident, euphoric (moods)
Shares house, synth-pop (subgenres); processed, falsetto, harmonized (vocal style)

Shares studio_polished, digital_clarity, sample_based (production style); energetic, euphoric, confident (moods)
Shares euphoric, house, falsetto, synth-pop (signature)
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